I love my planet wank paper. I was doing some last-minute research (okay, who are we kidding here? Most of my research is last minute!) looking up something to cite for Eris on Galileo, these were some of the results on the first page, sorted by most recent.

Scientist Who Found Tenth Planet Discusses The Downgrading Of PlutoHrm, this one makes sense. After all, Eris was there.

Eris Apparel Designs Sexy and Comfortable Clothing for the Busty FigureWell, I'm not busy, but I'd like some Eris apparel. Mmm, discordant clothing. I guess my wardrobe would count, as I'm not known for matching my outfits. I buy my outfits individually as an attempt to match stuff, okay? That's how terrible I am at this stuff.

Not for Shrinkingviolets; Local designer gets off on MySpaceAt first I read this as "gets off of MySpace", which would make a little sense. But hey, I guess some people do get off on random weirdos.

Xenas[sic] out, Eris is in as the naming battle for a new planet ends: Named for the Greek goddess of discord and strife, the new name hints at some possible disagreement in the astrological community, writes Tom Spears.Well, I know a bunch of astrologers still consider Pluto a planet for astrological purposes. I think they use something with Eris too, but I can't remember what at the moment. Maybe I should cite that. It would be interesting, anyway.

Anthocyanin pigments in strawberry.I'm not seeing Eris here. I'm thinking cyanine, though, except the best way to poison a strawberry would be to poison the chocolate you dip the strawberry in. Unless the person's allergic to chocolate. Then you'd have to go for the strawberries and the anthocyanin. Who says I can't have the LJDQ attitude outside the ljdq?

A note on new confidence intervals for the difference between two proportions based on an Edgeworth expansion.It's in a stats journal; therefore, it's in a part of math that I don't know about. Yet. So I'm going to make stuff up. So this article is studying how big your ego gets as you go through different situations, which is what the Edgeworth expansion is. Of course, some of us have big egos all the time and make the Edgeworth expansion blow up, while some of us have more stable Edgeworth expansions. Others have very chaotic Edgeworth expansions. I'm one of those people.

Two new unitary-invariant and size-consistent perturbation theoretical approaches to the electron correlation energy.*blinks* I'm not even trying this one. It's in a chemistry journal anyway. I do remember getting the highest score on the math part of my final exam in high school chemistry, and the teacher's exams were famous for being hard (they got harder after I got out of his class, I heard; Jeffrey had him two years later). Wonder why.Oh, and the article mentions ERIs (I'll look them up later). That explains why this article showed up, at least.

Bayesian priors in sequential binomial design.The ants go marching n by n...hoorah! hoorah!The ants go marching n by n...hoorah! hoorah!The ants go marching n by nThe little one peeks into the bayAnd his twin goes with him...down...into...the bayesian!Now... what's the probability that I believe this song? (Yes, this was in a math journal.)

LEARNING FROM YOUR PEERSI LEARN STUFF FROM MY PEERS every day. Sometimes I even learn stuff from them.

Sawing TechniquesThe author of this article and the last one was Reis. Maybe Galileo goes for every combination of Eris it can find. Hrm. Either way, when I was little I liked to look at my sandwich and see what I had nibbled it into. I still do this with my food sometimes. I still see shapes in the clouds all the time, too. I saw Great Britain in the clouds one day.

All in My Head: An Epic Quest To Cure an Unrelenting, Totally Unreasonable, and Only Slightly Enlightening Headache.I've had a headache since early this afternoon. Maybe this book review could help. I'm curious about how a month-long headache that came at the same time every day could be enlightening, though. Eris is the author of this article, which at least explains one thing.

When Sex Is More Than Just Sex: Attachment Orientations, Sexual Experience, and Relationship QualityOkay, so Reis is the author of this article, but this one amused me to no end. I'm searching for a planet to find articles on a paper on planet wank, and I find articles on wank...er, sex. Considering part of my paper is about the Internet community's attachment to Pluto, it's scarily related to the topic. I should be scared now.**Oh, and how much did I write on that paper today? Hardly a sentence, as I was finding sources for a couple of nitpicky things. No matter, though. I still have time. I finished the DE test this afternoon, so there's still hope for me yet!

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This Eris apparel sounds neat since I always have trouble finding clothing that actually fits. But, chances are, that website is probably a bit too risque to look up on my mom's compy. At least, it sounds that way to me.